WASHINGTON The House of Representatives committee that's investigating the 2012 fatal attacks on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, formally asked Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to appear before lawmakers for a closed-door interview to answer questions about the use of a private email account while she was secretary of state.

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WASHINGTON Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton advised a House Select Committee on Friday that she permanently deleted all emails from the private server she used to conduct official business, apparently after she was first asked by the State...

WASHINGTON The Republican chairman of a U.S. House panel investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks is asking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to decide by April 3 whether to turn over her private email server to an outside arbiter.
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SIRTE, Libya Fighting continued Sunday around Sirte as Islamic State militants remained in control of the coastal city's downtown, and militia from Misrata and the Libya Dawn military alliance prepared for what they said would be a huge assault Monday....

SIRTE, Libya Fierce fighting broke out Saturday between Islamic State militants and a Libyan militia in what may mark the beginning of a battle to push the radical jihadis from this oil-rich North African nation.
As many as 19 people died in the confrontations, with the government in Tripoli, which is allied with the Misrata militia that battled the Islamic State force, reporting that two of its fighters had died. The Misrata militia said that it had killed 17 Islamic State militants and had taken many...

It's mind-boggling. Why would a high level federal official and presidential hopeful ignore a commonly known taboo?
We're not talking about any federal employee, this is a former first lady, United States senator, secretary of state and the presumptive 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
News that Clinton used a personal email account and unsecured server to conduct the official business of the United States must warm the hearts of cyber terrorists and Republicans everywhere....

The photo that became an Internet meme — Hillary Rodham Clinton, wearing sunglasses, staring at her BlackBerry — troubles Republicans on the House committee investigating the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya, for what they say is an incomprehensible omission.
Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., wants to know why the panel has no emails from Oct. 18, 2011, the day the photo was taken as Clinton, then the secretary of state, was en route to Tripoli. In fact, the committee says it has no emails at all...

A recent letter expresses that Hillary Clinton's private e-mail account usage for high level government work is just a smoke screen, and all concerned should just drop it (“Stop talking about Hillary Clinton’s email,” March 11).
Let’s put this latest issue aside. It's just another example of a larger problem. Let's get back to Benghazi. I would still like to know why Hillary, supposedly competent enough to be a secretary of state, did not think to have adequate security in...

The chairman of a House committee investigating the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, canceled an appearance at a GOP fundraiser Monday after learning the event would feature discussion of the Benghazi attacks.
A spokesman for GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina said Gowdy was unaware that organizers of the March 19 event in Richmond, Virginia, intended to feature or even mention Benghazi.
Gowdy "has not raised money using Benghazi and will not speak about Benghazi at fundraising events,"...

Democrats on the House committee investigating the deadly 2012 Benghazi attacks are demanding that the panel's Republican chairman withdraw a subpoena for Hillary Rodham Clinton's personal emails and schedule a hearing for Clinton to testify immediately.
Democrats said in a letter Friday that the subpoena shows the panel led by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., has taken a "very partisan and political turn."
Democrats urged Gowdy to immediately publish Clinton's emails in their entirety to "help clear up any...